It's tax time again. Washington may be stuck in gridlock, but Uncle Sam still wants your money.

The IRS is finally ready to accept almost everybody's tax return, including those with education credits, amortization and depreciation expenses. A small percentage of people with some unusual items -- such as credits for electric vehicles -- had to wait until the first week of March.

Just because the IRS is late doesn't mean you can be late too. The filing deadline is still April 15. Congress gummed things up by waiting until New Year's Day to work out the new tax law, and it has taken the IRS a while to reprogram its computers. You can find a list of forms that can't yet be filed at http:/// www.irs.gov.

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